"Most kids go back to school that day? Can it be done on the weekend?" asked one mom.

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The most exciting astronomical event in U.S. history is happening this August.

Media: Travel & Leisure

The prospect of moving the moon and the sun and causing the solar eclipse to happen on a different day was too good to not respond to. The Perot Museum's page soon filled with snarky comments, including more optimal times and dates when people will be free to view the event.

No word from the museum yet on if their staff is capable of rescheduling the event.

See some of the best comments above responding to the mother's request to reschedule the solar eclipse.